today, restaurants can reopen in Nebraska and Florida bars and Montana offices in Colorado. Yes, some social distancing restrictions remain, but by the end of this week, more than 40 states will be partially back open for business. Well, we've been staying indoors. We have been slowing down the spread, but what we haven't done is gotten rid of the virus. In Miami Beach today, they had to close the popular South Point Park again after police issued 7300 warnings to people not wearing masks. The experts still advise social distancing. It's devastatingly worrisome to me personally, because if they go home and infect their grandmother or their grandfather, who has a co morbid condition and they have a serious or very or an unfortunate outcome, they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives. The projected number of deaths forecast by early August in this country just nearly doubled to more than 134,000 in that well known model from the University of Washington. The reason that's one of them is increased mobility before the relaxation, premature relaxation off social distancing with adding more presumptive deaths as well. We're seeing a lot off outbreaks in the Midwest. For example, in 15 of our states, the daily new case count is falling among them those Northeast hot spots. You see the decline is again. Not a steep is the incline, but, uh, reopening is more difficult than the closed them. But in 20 states, the daily new case count is still rising, among them Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, New York City, now making its own tests. They say 30,000 will be available by Friday. This is a first in our city's history in Los Angeles, free testing now for all but heavy traffic, reportedly causing some problems on the sign up site. The governor of California will now allow some retail toe open Friday with significant modifications, he says certain areas of lower concern could move even faster. We will afford them that right with conditions and modifications that meet the health needs of the entire state. Meanwhile, the White House is now focusing on 14 potential vaccines. We are very confident that we're gonna have a vaccine at the end of the miracles can happen. It could come together, but I'm certainly not banking on it. The makers off that potential therapeutic creme de severe say they've now donated ah 140,000 courses to the federal government. They will determine based upon things like I see you beds where the course of the epidemic is in the United States. They will begin shipping tens of thousands of treatment courses out early this week. Experts say most current antibody tests are inaccurate because of the high rate of false positives. The FDA just granted emergency use authorization for a new test that Roche, its maker claims, is more accurate. No, listen to this are weird. Normal today in D. C Oh yea oh yea oh yea All persons having business before the honorable Supreme Court of the United States are admonished to give their attention. That's the Supreme Court for the first time in history, meeting by teleconference.

Not even a week since reopening, the city of Miami Beach closed the popular South Pointe Park back up after thousands of visitors failed to wear face coverings and social distance to slow the spread of the coronavirus.The Miami Beach Police Department announced Monday that the park was closed until further notice after they issued 7,329 verbal face cover warnings and more than 470 warnings for failing to social distance between Friday and Sunday. Most of the violations were at South Pointe Park, according to MBPD.South Pointe was one of several parks and recreational facilities in Miami Beach that reopened on April 29 under the city's eased coronavirus restrictions.Visitors were welcome as long as they wore face coverings at all times, kept their groups to less than 10 people, kept six feet apart from other groups and didn't participate in any organized activities, sports or classes.But City Manager Jimmy Morales said the efforts by city authorities to enforce the rules were met with hostility, and while officials tried to lessen the crowds by closing the park's parking lot on Sunday, it didn't help."We tried in good faith to open our parks to help folks get out and about safely. In almost every other park in the city, this experiment has been successful. South Pointe Park is the most egregious exception," Morales said in a statement to CNN. "We have had city staff in the park to encourage people to comply, but they were met with hostility and non-compliance.""There is no way to effectively enforce social distancing when hundreds of individuals refuse to do so. The best way to protect our residents and first responders is to keep it closed until further notice," Morales added.In Southern California, two beach cities are pursuing legal action against Gov. Gavin Newsom after he ordered all beaches in Orange County to close starting last Friday. Newsom's decision was met with nearly 3,000 people gathering at Huntington Beach to protest.

Not even a week since reopening, the city of Miami Beach closed the popular South Pointe Park back up after thousands of visitors failed to wear face coverings and social distance to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The Miami Beach Police Department announced Monday that the park was closed until further notice after they issued 7,329 verbal face cover warnings and more than 470 warnings for failing to social distance between Friday and Sunday. Most of the violations were at South Pointe Park, according to MBPD.

Visitors were welcome as long as they wore face coverings at all times, kept their groups to less than 10 people, kept six feet apart from other groups and didn't participate in any organized activities, sports or classes.

But City Manager Jimmy Morales said the efforts by city authorities to enforce the rules were met with hostility, and while officials tried to lessen the crowds by closing the park's parking lot on Sunday, it didn't help.

"We tried in good faith to open our parks to help folks get out and about safely. In almost every other park in the city, this experiment has been successful. South Pointe Park is the most egregious exception," Morales said in a statement to CNN. "We have had city staff in the park to encourage people to comply, but they were met with hostility and non-compliance."

"There is no way to effectively enforce social distancing when hundreds of individuals refuse to do so. The best way to protect our residents and first responders is to keep it closed until further notice," Morales added.

In Southern California, two beach cities are pursuing legal action against Gov. Gavin Newsom after he ordered all beaches in Orange County to close starting last Friday. Newsom's decision was met with nearly 3,000 people gathering at Huntington Beach to protest.